90 Miles From Tyranny : A Sinister Pact

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A Sinister Pact

In mid December 2011 while Americans were innocently shopping for Christmas presents, the Obama Administration was signing a sinister pact. This pact will eventually lead to the criminalization of any criticism of Islam. The sinister pact that the Obama administration signed is called UN Resolution 16/18. The evil document is archived here: http://www.article19.org/data/files/medialibrary/2845/11-11-14-un---att1.pdf

The Evil pact has been pushed by the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation). One of the key provisions is: the criminalization of religious incitement to imminent violence. So essentially if you, an American says something and Muslims decide to get violent over it, you are now a criminal and should be prosecuted. So hypothetically, if I produced a film and stated that I thought it was wrong for Mohammed to marry a 5 year old girl, and this incited Muslims to violence, the feds could come to my house and perp walk me into an interrogation room? This is completely implausible. (tongue in cheek).

The Egyptian Prime Minister has already called for the arrest of the Filmmaker of "Innocence of Muslims" based on "International Charters" which clearly refers to the sinister pact UN Resolution 16/18. The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu called the film "a deplorable act of incitement" clearly referring the UN Resolution section (f) "Adopting measures to criminalize incitement to imminent violence based on religion or belief".

The UN Resolution 16/18 is in direct conflict with the US Constitution Bill of Rights, 1st Amendment which prohibits abridging the freedom of speech.
 
We need to repeal this sinister pact. Don't allow it to go unnoticed, spread the word!
More articles to read on this topic:


http://www.forbes.com/sites/abigailesman/2011/12/30/could-you-be-a-criminal-us-supports-un-anti-free-speech-measure/3/

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